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Customs and Excise Management Act 1979
c. 2iii
Forfeiture, offences, etc. in connection with importation
Section
49. Forfeiture of goods improperly imported.
50. Penalty for improper importation of goods.
51. Special provisions as to proof in Northern Ireland.
Part V
Control of Exportation
Outward entry and clearance of goods
52. Meaning for this “Part of dutiable or restricted goods”.
53. Entry outwards of dutiable or restricted goods.
54. Entry outwards of goods which are not dutiable or restricted goods.
55. Register of exporters and assignment of identifying numbers.
56. Alternative to entry for registered exporters.
57. Specification of certain goods.
58. Relaxation of requirements of s. 57 where particulars of goods recorded by computer.
59. Restrictions on putting export goods alongside for loading.
60. Additional restrictions as to certain export goods.
61. Provisions as to stores.
62. Information, documentation, etc. as to export goods.
Outward entry and clearance of ships, etc.
63. Entry outwards of exporting ships.
64. Clearance outwards of ships and aircraft.
65. Power to refuse or cancel clearance of ship or aircraft.
General regulation of exportation, etc.
66. Power to make regulations as to exportation, etc.
Offences in relation to exportation
67. Offences in relation to exportation of goods.
68. Offences in relation to exportation of prohibited or restricted goods.
Part VI
Control of Coastwide Traffic
69. Coasting trade.
70. Coasting trade—exceptional provisions.
71. Clearance of coasting ship and transire.
72. Additional powers of officers in relation to coasting ships.

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